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Grampians National Park

The lofty summits and ridgelines of the Grampians region provide
for some inspiring natural beauty in a park that is home to a
variety of habitats, unique wildlife and more than one third of all
the plant species found in Victoria. The park is particularly well
known for its colourful displays of springtime wildflowers, which
are at their best during October. There is an abundance of wildlife
in the lowlands, including emus, kangaroos, possums, koalas,
wallabies and more than 200 species of bird. The park also has some
interesting Aboriginal art sites among its 167,000 hectares of
woodland, heath, swamp, forest and sub-alpine zones. There are
campsites and some wonderful overnight walking trails in the park,
as well as some shorter walks for those just wanting a pleasant
stroll.